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# Download [http://sourceforge.net/projects/postinstaller/files/data/Netflixplayer.tar.gz Netflixplayer.tar.gz]
 
# Download [http://sourceforge.net/projects/postinstaller/files/data/Netflixplayer.tar.gz Netflixplayer.tar.gz]
 
# Extract the large install script. (It is ~95MB)
 
# Extract the large install script. (It is ~95MB)
# Make sure Zenity is installed, if it is not, install it. (Available from Mageia Media)
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# Make sure Zenity and wine are installed. Packages are available from Mageia Media. You must have:
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##zenity-3.6.0-3.mga3.x86_64
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##lib64kwineffects1-4.9.97-1.mga3
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##wine32-1.5.21-1.mga3
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##wine-gecko-1.8-1.mga3
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##wine64-1.5.21-1.mga3
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##wine64-gecko-1.8-1.mga3
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##wine-mono-0.0.8-1.mga3
 
# Run the install script as root. (This will take a couple mins)
 
# Run the install script as root. (This will take a couple mins)
 
# Run the launch script as a normal user. In KDE it puts it in the menu under Sounds and Video. This will also take a couple mins. Netflix Player should then come up resembling the following:
 
# Run the launch script as a normal user. In KDE it puts it in the menu under Sounds and Video. This will also take a couple mins. Netflix Player should then come up resembling the following:

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Netflix Player for Mageia

I have got Netflix to play in Mageia! The problem with using Netflix on Linux has always been that it requires DRM. DRM is handled by Microsoft Silverlight. Linux has Moonlight which is as good in every way except in that it cannot handle DRM. You could try setting up WINE manually, but streaming silverlight video in WINE will drive one to smash their laptop over their head. WINE is still being used but the setup and installation of various dependencies and addons is now automated. I ran into a couple of issues but figured them out and now it runs smooth.

Instructions

At anyrate let me begin the instructions:

  1. Download Netflixplayer.tar.gz
  2. Extract the large install script. (It is ~95MB)
  3. Make sure Zenity and wine are installed. Packages are available from Mageia Media. You must have:
    1. zenity-3.6.0-3.mga3.x86_64
    2. lib64kwineffects1-4.9.97-1.mga3
    3. wine32-1.5.21-1.mga3
    4. wine-gecko-1.8-1.mga3
    5. wine64-1.5.21-1.mga3
    6. wine64-gecko-1.8-1.mga3
    7. wine-mono-0.0.8-1.mga3
  4. Run the install script as root. (This will take a couple mins)
  5. Run the launch script as a normal user. In KDE it puts it in the menu under Sounds and Video. This will also take a couple mins. Netflix Player should then come up resembling the following:

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Adaptations for European users

Here is where I had a problem in Mageia. I could login and browse just fine; however, when I went to play a video I got an error. (error #1001) After some digging I found that apparently the WINE pkg I installed from Mageia uses the European version of the Windows environment. You may think you can just install arial in WINE but it doesn't work, at least not for me. What did work was:

  1. installing the European Union Expansion Font Update from Microsoft in WINE.

After the update was applied, all Netflix videos played fine. *It is also worth noting that WINE should now be able to play any Instant Streaming Video that is DRM protected.

Discussion on this topic: https://forums.mageia.org/en/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=4158 by digigold